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Last year wasn’t the easiest one for Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. The artist endured numerous setbacks, including an announcement of a tentative drop date (Jun. 30) for her sophomore album Digital Distortion, only to have it scrapped. The album also reportedly leaked in June last year, amid a frustrated tirade of Snapchats and Tweets from Iggy Iggs.

With the past in the rear view mirror however, Azalea looks to be jumping into 2018 with a kick start. The “Team” rapper announced a new single, “Savior,” on Tuesday (Jan. 9) featuring the red-hot Quavo of Migos. At a conference for Monster Products, the Aussie rapper announced she will be debuting the new single in a Super Bowl Commercial for Monster. In a clip on Twitter of the press conference, Azalea gave the new tune a release date, saying it will drop “around February 1st.”

In a reply to a fan on Twitter on Nov. 7, Iggy let the world know that the album would be renamed Surviving The Summer. She also gave long-waiting fans a taste of what is to come, dropping four tracks, all produced by Ljay Currie.

Cardi B has become symbolic of sisterhood in hip-hop in 2017. After helping to end the myth that there can only be one woman on top in rap by squashing rumors of beef with Nicki Minaj, she’s become a focal point for many who want to see women continue to gain success in the genre. Case in point, over the weekend, Cardi again tackled misogyny in hip-hop and online and received a show of solidarity from an expected source: Fellow female rapper Iggy Azalea.

I don’t understand why man hate on woman sooo much ?” Cardi wondered via Twitter, “Do you guys want to suck and fuck the dicks us woman do ? Cause it seems like it when yaaa show sooo much hate on a b*tch.” While the tweet in question racked up thousands of likes and hundreds of replies, one, in particular, stood out. Iggy replied, “Actually girl, YES. a lot of them do,” with an upside down smile emoji. Iggy’s had to deal with a significant amount of negative backlash herself. While at least some of it has more to do with her own missteps, there’s no doubt that much of it was fueled by her position as a woman in a male-centered musical genre.

Iggy Azalea fans have been patiently waiting for her album Digital Distortion to arrive, but it seems as if Iggy is doing away with her initial album title and is moving towards a new project. In light of the recent switch-up, Iggy gifted fans four new tracks to hold them over until her new album materializes.

Iggy shared the tracks on Twitter, prompting fans to question her about Digital Distortion’s whereabouts. When a fan asked the rapper if the title of the album remains the same, Iggy responded with the name of her new project, “surviving the summer.”

A few fans requested that she release some of the songs off her latest album, but she refused saying, “i really cant give away songs other people have helped write/produce on because that would be in poor taste.” The new songs were all written by Iggy with production from Ljay Currie, the sole feature on the new project.

The “Team” rapper has faced multiple setbacks with Digital Distortion’s release, which was supposed to drop on June 2 before it was switched to June 30. She went on a Twitter rant in July expressing her frustration with how her label has handled things and told fans she won’t be releasing anymore singles from the project — not even the highly anticipated collaboration with her former rival Azealia Banks.

Iggy Azalea has found a new catch. The “Fancy” rapper is dating Odell Beckham Jr., multiple sources exclusively reveal in the new issue of Us Weekly. “It’s new, very fresh,” the insider says.

Azalea, 27, and the New York Giants wide receiver, 24, first sparked dating rumors in May when they posed for a group photo with friends including Paris Hilton and her boyfriend, actor Chris Zylka, at the Los Angeles bowling alley Bowlero.

The Australia native denied the reports at the time. “I literally don’t even know Odell Beckham. I don’t,” she told TMZ. “He was at my friend’s party and we took a picture with a bunch of people and that’s it. I don’t know him. I’ve not even had a conversation with him.”

Azalea then insisted that she and Beckham had “a long way to go” before becoming an item, adding, “I don’t watch football! I saw Lady Gaga [perform] at the Super Bowl, that’s it.”

A source close to the NFL pro tells Us that he is indeed dating the entertainer, but it is not exclusive. “They hook up, but are still hooking up with other people,” the insider shares.

For her part, Azalea briefly dated fellow rapper French Montana in summer 2016 after ending her engagement to Golden State Warriors shooting guard Nick Young. “I broke up with Nick because I found out he had brought other women into our home while I was away and caught them on the security footage,” she claimed on Twitter in June 2016. Young, 32, later responded with a tweet of his own, in which he admitted that “ppl f–k up learn from it and move on.”

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Young and on-off girlfriend Keonna Green welcomed a daughter, Navi, that October. In an exclusive interview with Us at the time, Green, with whom Young also shares 5-year-old son Nick Jr., sent her best wishes to Azalea, adding, “I’m definitely not going to apologize for being in love with a man who I have a lot of history with.”

According to documents obtained by E! News, American Express is suing the “Fancy” rapper over $300,000 in unpaid credit card bills. The legal documents state Azalea (real name Amethyst Kelly) owes exactly $299,147.81.

American Express says the total is $250,000 more than her card’s limit, which was issued to Azalea at least two years ago.

The Australia-born recording artist has yet to comment publicly on her financial troubles. E! News has reached out to her rep for comment.

Iggy, 27, is no stranger to feuding with Uncle Sam and in 2016 was hit with a $400,000 tax lien by the IRS.

The performer took to social media with an explanation, telling users she opted to pay the IRS monthly instead of shelling out one lump sum. “Peep the way when one thing happens media scrambles to keep adding on to the storyline, like a soap opera,” she tweeted, referencing the ongoing drama surrounding her split with Nick Young.

Azalea added, “They exaggerate everything. the IRS gave the option to pay them monthly or lump sum. i picked monthly, who wouldn’t?”
Here’s hoping sales from Iggy’s upcoming album can help offset the cost, which does not yet have a release date after being postponed in July.